Monday, June 22, 2009

Trey turns 4

6.21.09
At 11:28 on June 21, 2005, Trey Justin Bledsoe entered this world and brought joy and love beyond words. We have been truly blessed by his sweet spirit and enjoy basking in his energetic light.


-Trey's "BIRTH"-day-

Trey's birth birthday took place in Boise, Idaho at St. Luke's Hospital. It was a quiet evening, Justin, Grandma Bend, Dr. West, and myself were in attendance. I don't think we slept all night. We just stayed up, staring at this little guy. I think fruit, a coke, and a small chocolate shake was served.





Trey's Birth. What a long but sweet day this was for Justin and I.


-Trey's 1st B-Day-The 1st B-day party took place in Merrill Park in Eagle, Idaho. Justin sweat over the BBQ all afternoon. Grandma Marie, Grandma and Grandpa Bend, Derek, Gigi and G.Pa travelled to Idaho for the birthday boy's first party!



Trey on his first birthday. We had a fantastic bash with family, close friends and loved ones. Trey wasn't even crawling; we joked he would roll for the rest of his life. He was very coordinated; he was able to throw a ball by his first birthday and sign many signs. His birthday theme was "#1", blue and orange being the theme. (not even THINKING we live in Boise State territory and blue and orange are the town's colors. I just liked Trey in orange! And, WHAT was I thinking buying blue frosting?! My friend Chelsea Ann spent a whole lot of time wiping down Trey's highchair. Thank you Chelsea Ann!)


-Trey's 2nd B-day Party-The Party took place in Bend, Oregon in my parent's backyard. Uncle Robert and Grandpa Bend BBQ'ed and Robert brought his Dump Truck for the night's entertainment!


Trey interacting with his friends


Robert drove his Dump Truck to my Parents home which was a hit with Trey's friends at the party


Grandma Bend lovin' on our Trey-Man

Trey's 2nd B-day party was Hawaiin-Themed




What's a 2 yr old without a tantrum. This is actually his first tantrum!


-Trey's 3rd B-Day-The Party took place in our Backyard with an inflatable water slide. The Theme: Pirates and Crossbones! Justin took over the BBQ and Cupcakes were served as cake.





-Trey's 4th B-day-
Trey's party was scheduled to take place in Settler's Park in Meridian, Idaho but due to impending weather, we changed the location to our backyard at the last minute. We rented a Jump House, had a Pizza Dinner, and yummy Cake (white cake with lemon filling; all chosen by Trey himself!). Super-Heroes was the theme, also chosen by Trey-Man. Grandma Bend, Derek AND Uncle Robert came for the great occasion. 61 friends and family all joined in our backyard for Trey's special day!





We love you so much Trey-Man. You have taught us to find joy in every day. Your life has brought an overwhelming amount of love into our lives. Thank you for being the kind, caring, and compassionate boy you have already blossomed into.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Fishing in Stanley

5.25.09-Memorial Day

Justin promised Trey a fishing trip this morning, and Trey couldn't be more excited. He woke up at 5:30am, along with Tian, and was out the door by 6:15am. Justin had purchased an inflatable raft to fish from prior to our trip, this fishing trip would be the first in the raft. Justin blew up the raft as I got the boys ready. The weather was a bit chilly, so Trey and Tian were basically dressed for Winter, although it was the end of May.






Doesn't Trey look ecstatic?!


Tian watching the boys aboard their little raft. Behind Tian is an "Aquatic Bike." You can actually ride these on top of the water!

I was a bit surprised when Trey and Justin were one of the only "boats" on the large lake this morning. (there was one other boat, which was motorized, on the lake) I helped push the raft into the water, and then walked along a path which followed the lake, as the boys fished. The view was beautiful!











Tian and I enjoyed our walk. Tian giggled, chit-chatted, and smiled through the whole walk as we tried to spot the boys upon the lake!



We were done at about 9:30. What a peaceful morning!

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Anniversary Trip

5.24.09
So, did you think our Anniversary ended with Chuck E. Cheese? Well, it didn't. After church on Sunday afternoon, we packed up the boys and drove to Stanley, Idaho. We had stayed in Stanley for our 6 year anniversary, but only spent the night. This time we decided to stay for two nights and really enjoy the scenery, Redfish Lake, and the quietness of tiny Stanley.

We have somewhat of a tradition for our anniversary. We usually take a trip, which usually involves some sort of a road trip. As we drive, we listen to a talk, book, or advice on CD. This year, like last year, we listened to The 5 Love Languages. We have satellite radio, and could listen to 300+ channels, but Justin doesn't mind listening to a CD about marriage. He is the greatest!


Along the road, Trey had to use the restroom. This picture was taken AFTER the deed was done. Justin always comments on the views of the mountains. Trey was excited to be driving by mountains WITH snow on them. He wanted to get out and eat the snow! GROSS!

After checking into our cabin at Red Fish Lake, we took a little hike around the lake, Trey threw sticks and rocks into the lake, and Tian enjoyed his first hike in the baby backpack!








Trey found one stick in particular that closely resembled a rifle. That prized stick didn't leave his side during our entire stay.






There were no cell service, no tv, and no Internet. This trip was all about family and fun!

Drive-In's, Friends, and Never-say-Never's

5.23.09
Following our adventure to Roaring Springs, we had the greatest visit from our friends Abbey and Delaney! Abbey and I met when we were 15 yrs old in Bend, Oregon. We were then on the same cheer squad and Cheer Captain's/Co-Captain's, and have stayed in touch ever since. Abbey and Delaney were driving through the Boise area to go visit Ryan, Abbey's husband and Delaney's daddy, and stopped in to see us for the evening. (Ryan is a welder and works out of town. They just bought a 5th wheel, so she can visit with him for longer extended stays!) They stopped in Nampa just in time for us to take Trey and Delaney to the Drive-In.

Trey loved riding in Delaney's car. Delaney and Trey were so cute! They giggled, called each other names, tattled on each other, just what any 3 year olds do! We both agreed we wish the kids could get together more often. They play so well with each other.

Abbey and Delaney have never gone to a Drive-In, so we thought this was the perfect opportunity to take them. The movie was "Monsters vs. Aliens," and honestly, I didn't get into the movie AT ALL! I think I was too excited to have Abbey and Delaney with us. I just wanted to chat.

Abbey, one of my bestest friends from childhood


Never-say-Never
So, I said I would NEVER dress my child in "character clothes." Meaning, WB characters, Disney Character, or Superhero clothing. Well, serve me my foot for lunch, because I have broken down and let Trey wear Superhero pj's. AND just last week, I paid an arm and a leg for a Superman shirt from the GAP. (just two months ago while in our pediatrician's office, we had a conversation about tacky, W.T. character clothes and how we both detest them. He informed me about the "Junk Food tee shirts" from the GAP, which was common knowledge to me, and how they weren't AS tacky as the one's from other stores. Low and behold, I saw Dr. Archibald in the GAP while I was shopping for the Superman shirt. Anyhow, Dr. Archibald talked me into the $22 purchase at the GAP! Yes, I wanted to CHOKE! What an expense for happiness! Trey, by the way, wore the shirt out of the store, and showed it to EVERYONE who would look in his direction!) He has worn that shirt every possible day he can. Some days, I lie and say it is in the wash JUST so he will wear something else.

The other thing I said I would NEVER EVER do is take my children out in public in their pj's! Well, never-say-never, Trey wore his most tightest, shortest, smallest pj's to the Drive-In. (I should have hid these pj's a year ago, after he grew out of them, but if I were to hide them now, he would be heart broken!) Some might say we fit in with the crowd, EVERYONE wears their pj's to the Drive-In. Well, that is fine. This is what Trey's FAVORITE pj's look like, if you haven't ALREADY seen them in person! (if you come to our home after 3pm on most days, THIS is what Trey will be sporting!)


I had Trey stretch out his arms so you could get the whole effect. Sewn into the arms of pj top are wings! (the wings are difficult to see, but they are there if you look closely!) He loves the wings and often pretends he is flying! AND, he has on matching underwear and matching RED socks. Where on earth did we ever get red socks?



Even Delaney changed into her cute pj's! I think Trey and Delaney are holding rocks in this picture. The parking lot is rock filled. Trey and Delaney enjoyed throwing rocks, until we found them throwing rocks too closely to cars; the rock throwing was put to a halt instantly!



Trey and I don't do much without Tian these days. I think Trey enjoyed the time we had together. Just the two of us. It was kind of strange leaving Tian and Justin at home, but about 15 minutes before Abbey and Delaney arrived, Tian fell asleep!


Abbey and Delaney slept in Trey's bed and Trey slept in our bed (which was a bad idea. We should have started him on the floor next to our bed, because that is where he ended up! He tossed and turned all night.). I stayed up and chatted with Abbey until about 1am, like the good old high school/college days! I asked Abbey if I could rat up Delaney's cute curly hair, Abbey quickly told me "no." Well, when Delaney woke up the next morning, it looked as if I HAD ratted it! It was so cute!

Trey had woken up just in time to say good-bye to his friend Delaney. It was sad to see them go, but I think we might be seeing a whole lot more of them this summer! Ryan, Abbey's husband might be getting a job in Meridian, Idaho this summer which might last for 6 months!

Thanks for coming and spending the night with us Davis girls! We loved having you here!

Saturday, June 13, 2009

1st day of Roaring Springs

5.23.09
Roaring Springs opened the 16th of May and we missed it! We were so disappointed, it has been our tradition to go on the opening weekend. We decided to extend our Anniversary week and go for the first time!

Before going to Roaring Springs, Justin had to check on one of his projects. Due to severe rain fall, one of his projects had major flooding. It just so happened that one of his projects was across the interstate from Roaring Springs. As Justin was evaluating the flooding, I watched the dark clouds roll over Roaring Springs.




Once at Roaring Springs, the skies cleared and we enjoyed a very quiet evening! Tian loved watching everyone swim (it was just a little too chilly for him to be in the water) and Trey even attempted a grown-up ride with Justin.(Justin snuck him on and he loved it!)

We look forward to many more evenings at Roaring Springs!





As we drove home from Roaring Springs, Trey said, "Mom, look how much I love you!" I turned around and Trey was pointing at his leg. He had found a pen in the car and began tatooing his body. Sweet guy, he dedicated one tatoo, a heart, to his mama! AWWWW, thanks Trey!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Anniversary Night

5.20.09 We had talked about what we wanted to do for our anniversary night. Because it was a Wednesday Night, we knew it would be slim pickings for babysitters (Young Women's/Mutual is on Wednesday Night in our area) so we decided to do something as a family. Trey has seen commercials for Chuck E. Cheese for years now and comments now and then about wanting to go. I don't think he really knew much about it, but I thought it would be harmless. Well, I had a lapse of memory and forgot how much Trey detests people dressed in mascot costumes. He LOVED all of the arcade games, LOVED the pizza (Justin and I thought it was pretty tasteless!) but when that furry BIG rodant (Trey commented on how much bigger he looked in real life) made an appearance throughout the place, Trey ducked for cover under the table. The place was filled with people to watch. People from ALL walks of life. We sat near a family of 8, and I swear the parents were Justin and my age. There was a W.T. family celebrating their son's birthday party. Our table was located near the entrance/exit, and I watched the mom of the W.T. family exit and enter multiple times. Well, little did I know, she was a total wine-o who was 'sneaking' out to her convertable car to sneak a swig of alcohol from a brown paper bag. How tacky is THAT? You can't even stay put for your son's birthday party? WHITE TRASH! Lastly, a few families that brought a smile to my face was a gathering of "Duggar-look-alikes." I am a little addicted to the show "18 and Counting" and think the Duggars are pretty interesting. Anyhow, a HUGE group of people clad in long denim skirts, and long permed hair took over the whole pizza place. I was in awe, basically gawking at the group, wishing I could take a picture of them but couldn't get up the guts. The night ended at Joe's Outdoor store where we found some great deals! North Face snow boots for me and a Roxy green beanie! Can't wait for Winter! (THAT was said with a ton of sarcasm. I really can't stand winter, but at least my feet will be warm and my head looking stylish!) 9 years and two sweet boys later! Trey loved this machine. The cutest thing about it was when it sucked up the ticket, it made a "munch-munch" noise. Tian, happy as always. EVEN if there WAS a large, furry mouse walking around our table. And WHERE was Trey when Chuck E. Cheese was making his rounds and stopped at our table: UNDER THE TABLE! Tian didn't mind, he offered a "high five" to the furry rodant. Trey and Justin in a "helicopter"


Trey-the dancin' fool!




Promise, Trey made the first 2 baskets. But, when the camera was rolling, he folded under pressure!

Getting Stronger

6.5.09
I was on my way home from work and was talking with Trey and Justin. As I just about said, "Good-bye" to Justin, he said, "Wait! Tian just pulled himself up on the couch." I needed to see this in person! So, we video taped him 'trying' to pull himself up onto our trunk, with a little help from Justin. Tian is getting stronger by the day.



I think Trey is so cute, trying the help his brother up. This video also demonstrates how Trey would like HIS little time to shine as he shows us the letters he is working on writing!